

Hours
| Sunday | 12–8 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 12–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–9 PM |
| Thursday | 12–9 PM |
| Friday | 12–9 PM |
| Saturday | 12–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 260-07 Hillside Ave., Queens, NY 11004
Phone: (718) 540-4626
Website: https://kamalakitchen.com/
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Kamala Kitchen, a Kolkata-Style Queens Restaurant
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You will find Anup & Debjani at the forefront, offering healthy, wholesome, homemade Bengali dishes that are suitable for both Indian and non-Indian palates.
You can be assured of great quality & freshly cooked food just as you can be assured of humble and sincere service from Debjani and Anup all the time, whether you order over the phone, via food delivery apps or in person at the cozy, homey location.
With an educational background in physics and a great understanding of family dynamics, Anup & Debjani cater to all your gastronomic needs from requesting dishes that are not on the menu to spicing up items on it to catering for large parties of 200 or more.
Visits on 2 consecutive days this past week confirmed for me and my family the sheer authenticity of the numerous food options at Kamala Kitchen and of the gentle and caring people behind it.
Wishing Kamala Kitchen enduring success!!
We had the mutton curry and paneer, excellent flavor and worth every penny.
A plus for the owner being very sweet and extremely accommodating to us and our requests. A great local spot you don’t want to miss.
If you’re craving authentic Indian Bengali food, look no further—this place is hands down the best in the US! I’ve only found three Indian Bengali restaurants across the country, and this one truly feels like home.
The atmosphere is warm and inviting, with a lovely Bengali lady (the owner) cooking everything fresh with so much love. From the moment we walked in, we felt like we had been transported straight to Kolkata.
Now, let’s talk about the food—because, wow. We had Koraishutir Kochuri with Alur Torkari, Egg Chicken Roll, and Fish Fry, and every single bite was perfection. The roll and the fish fry are absolute must-tries—crispy, flavorful, and incredibly nostalgic.
And then came the desserts—a dream come true! Malpoa with Rabri, Patishapta, Gurer Roshogolla, and Komolabhog—each one better than the last, each bite melting in our mouths. We were in Bengali food heaven.
Most items are available for walk-in, but if you’re looking for specific fish dishes or anything that takes longer to prepare, I’d recommend calling ahead.
If you’re from West Bengal, love Kolkata-style food, or just want to experience the magic of true Bengali cuisine, you have to visit. This place is a rare find, and I can’t wait to come back!